EP1257168A1 - Method of cryopreserving selected sperm cells - Google Patents
Method of cryopreserving selected sperm cellsInfo
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- the invention relates to a method for freezing sperm selected for a particular characteristic, as well as to a frozen selected sperm sample and methods of using such a sample.
- the invention is particularly useful for preserving sex-selected sperm.
- Flow cytometry is a particularly efficient selection method that has been employed for sorting sperm by sex-type.
- sorted sperm are subject to stresses beyond those normally encountered in standard artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization protocols.
- flow cytometry is time consuming, and, because ofthe physical constraints of flow cytometers, sperm must be diluted for sorting to levels that are not optimal for storage . (usually to on the order of 10 5 -10 6 /ml).
- sorted sperm intended for artificial insemination must be concentrated so that conventional packaging and delivery equipment can be used. The need for a concentration step thus exposes already somewhat compromised sperm to additional physical stresses.
- the freezing of sperm also invariably reduces fertility, motility, and/or viability, and, although techniques for freezing unselected sperm are well known, no technique for cryopreservation of selected sperm has been described.
- the present invention provides a method of cryopreserving sperm that have been selected for a specific characteristic.
- the method is particularly useful for cryopreserving sperm selected by a method that results in dilution ofthe sperm, since the method provides for the isolation of sperm from a selected sperm sample, followed by addition of a final extender to the isolated sperm to produce a suspension having a desired concentration of sperm.
- the method is employed to freeze sex-selected sperm.
- cryopreservation method ofthe invention can be used to freeze sperm selected by any number of selection methods, selection using flow cytometry is preferred.
- the present invention also provides a frozen sperm sample that has been selected for a particular characteristic, such as sex-type.
- the frozen sperm sample includes mammalian sperm, such as, for example, human, bovine, equine, porcine, ovine, elk, or bison sperm.
- a container including a frozen sperm sample according to the invention is also within the scope ofthe invention.
- the frozen selected sperm sample can be used in a variety of applications. In particular, the sample can be thawed and used for fertilization. Accordingly, the invention also includes a method of using the frozen selected sperm sample for artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization.
- the present invention allows cryopreservation of sperm that have been selected for a particular characteristic, facilitating storage and/or shipment of selected sperm samples to sites distant from the collection site. Thawing yields viable sperm that can be used in procedures such as artificial insemination ("AJ") and in vitro fertilization ("IVF"). This result was surprising because ofthe well-documented fragility of sperm. Prior researchers had demonstrated that the stresses associated with various selection methods or with cryopreservation resulted in significant losses in fertility and/or viability. The present inventors have demonstrated, for the first time, that pregnancies can be achieved with sperm that have been selected and then f ozen.
- the invention represents an important advance in livestock management, where selection of sperm for use in such procedures can be used to increase the production of offspring having desirable traits. For example, selection to obtain sperm carrying either the X or the Y chromosome allows control over offspring sex, which is advantageous for producers of animals such as dairy or beef cattle. Sex selection also finds application in breeding valuable (e.g., show or race horses) or endangered animals. The ability to freeze selected sperm, which the invention provides, will enable widespread use of such selection methods to, e.g., increase livestock production efficiency as well as quality.
- acrosome or “acrosomal cap” refers to the cap that covers the anterior half ofthe head of sperm and that contains enzymes necessary for ovum penetration.
- sex-type refers to the type of sex chromosome present in the sperm (i.e., the X or Y chromosome).
- capacitation refers to the specific changes a sperm undergoes to develop the capacity to fertilize ova, such as enzymic changes on the surface ofthe acrosome that lead to release of acrosomal enzymes that facilitate penetration ofthe sperm into the ovum.
- cryoprotectant refers to a molecule that protects sperm during a freeze-thaw cycle, promoting survival and retention of fertilizing capacity.
- dilution effect refers to the rapid decline in motility and/or viability of sperm when highly diluted.
- selection refers to a method whereby a sample is subdivided based on presence or absence of a specific characteristic (unless context dictates otherwise).
- a "selected sperm sample” is a sample obtained by subjecting a source sample to selection for the specific characteristic. A selected sperm sample is therefore enriched, relative to the source sample, in sperm having the specific characteristic.
- sorting is used herein to describe a selection method carried out using a fluorescence-activated cell sorter (FACS).
- FACS fluorescence-activated cell sorter
- extender refers to any medium that tends to preserve sperm viability.
- extension refers to the dilution of sperm with extender.
- initial extender refers to a medium used to extend sperm prior to the isolation step ofthe method of this invention.
- final extender refers to a medium used to extend sperm prior to the freezing step ofthe method of this invention.
- organic substance in an extender described herein is any organic substance that tends to reduce cold shock and preserve fertility of sperm.
- An “energy source” in an extender described herein is any substance or substrate that sperm can utilize for cell maintenance and/or motility.
- osmolality is a measure ofthe osmotic pressure of dissolved solute particles in a an aqueous solution (e.g., an extender).
- the solute particles include both ions and non-ionized molecules.
- Osmolality is expressed as the concentration of osmotically active particles (i.e., osmoles) dissolved in 1 kg of water.
- the invention provides a method of cryopreserving selected sperm includes the following steps: (1) obtaining a selected sperm sample;
- the first step in the cryopreservation method ofthe invention encompasses obtaining a previously selected sperm sample, as well as subjecting a source sample to any suitable selection method.
- Sperm from any species can be selected and frozen according to the method ofthe invention.
- the method can be carried out with sperm from domesticated animals, especially livestock, as well as with sperm from wild animals (e.g., endangered species).
- the selected sperm sample contains mammalian sperm. Human sperm, bovine, equine, porcine, ovine, elk, and bison sperm are particularly preferred.
- the selected sperm sample contains normal, viable sperm.
- the ejaculate from which the sperm are obtained typically has at least about 50%, and preferably at least about 75% morphologically normal sperm. In these embodiments, generally at least about 40%, and preferably at least about 60% ofthe sperm in the ejaculate exhibit progressive motility.
- a wide variety of methods for selecting cells from a mixed populations are available, including, for example, selection based on binding of cells or cell components with antibodies, antibody fragments, or other binding partners and differential staining.
- sex-selected sperm for use in the invention can be obtained using any selection strategy that takes advantage of slight differences in characteristics between X- and Y-type sperm.
- exemplary sex-selection methods include magnetic techniques (see, e.g., U.S. Patent No. 4,276,139), columnar techniques (see, e.g., U.S. Patent No. 5,514,537) gravimetric techniques (see, e.g.,
- FACS can be used for sex-selection of sperm because the X chromosome contains slightly more DNA than the Y chromosome.
- X-chromosome bearing sperm absorb more dye than Y- chromosome bearing sperm and the two populations can therefore can be separated by FACS.
- This strategy was discussed in U.S. Patent No. 4,362,246 and significantly expanded upon in U.S. Patent No. 5,135,759 (issued to Johnson). Separation has been enhanced through -the use of high-speed flow cytometers, such as the MoFlo® flow cytometer produced by Cytomation, Inc. (Ft. Collins, CO) and described in U.S. Patent Nos. 5,150,313, 5,602,039, 5,602,349, and 5,643,796, as well as in PCT Publication No. WO 96/12171.
- the selection method used to obtain the selected sperm sample is preferably one that preserves sperm viability. Because of the relative fragility of sperm, normal flow cytometry techniques should generally be modified for sorting sperm. More specifically, the flow cytometry entails staining, dilution, and interrogation of cells with light. All of these steps represent stresses that can reduce sperm viability. The sensitivity of sperm to these stresses can vary between species and even between individuals within species. Such sensitivities have either been documented or can readily be determined by empirical studies, such as those described in Examples 1-5.
- Example 3 describes a study ofthe effects of laser intensity and dye concentration of post-thaw motility of sorted frozen sperm. This study indicates that the use of lower laser intensities during sorting can increase post-thaw motility.
- the selected sperm sample can contain a variety of components besides sperm and will often contain components added to protect the sperm during the selection process.
- the selected sperm sample can contain component(s) ofthe solutions used for staining and sorting (e.g., the sheath fluid and the catch buffer).
- the selected sperm sample typically contains an extender or extender fraction.
- extender or extender fraction For example, "two-step" extenders including an "A fraction" lacking glycerol and a "B fraction" containing glycerol are well known. The A fraction is added to sperm first, followed by addition of an equal volume ofthe B fraction. For this step, the B fraction is often divided into at least two aliquots and added sequentially; e.g., the second B fraction aliquot is added 15 minutes after the first.
- an extender or extender fraction is typically added to the selected sperm sample before the sperm are isolated from the sample. If only some extender components are present, additional components can optionally be added so that selected sperm sample includes a complete extender or an extender fraction before the isolation step.
- bovine sperm are flow-sorted so as to produce a selected sperm sample including the A fraction of an extender (see Examples 2, 3, and 4). If desired, the B fraction can then be added to the selected sperm sample before the isolation step (see Example 5).
- the pre-isolation step extender (or extender fraction) is termed "the initial extender" to distinguish it from the "final extender" employed for the extension of isolated sperm before freezing. If the selected sperm sample was selected using FACS, the initial extender can be matched to the sheath fluid employed for sorting. Exemplary matched sheath fluids and extenders are described in detail in Example 4.
- An extender suitable for use in the selected sperm sample includes a physiologically acceptable carrier.
- the physiologically acceptable carrier is typically aqueous, and, in preferred embodiments, includes deionized water.
- Suitable extenders commonly comprise one or more ofthe following additional components: a cryoprotectant, a component that maintains osmolality and buffers pH, an organic substance that prevents cold shock and preserves fertility of sperm, a detergent that acts synergistically with certain organic substances to enhance preservation of sperm, an energy source that can be readily utilized by sperm, an antioxidant, which protects sperm from cold shock, a substance that facilitates sperm capacitation, and one or more antibiotics.
- cryoprotectants useful in the invention are not limited to those acting by a particular mechanism, most conventional cryoprotectants act, at least in part, by reducing intracellular dehydration. Specifically, freezing is accompanied by an increase in solute concentration in the medium surrounding sperm. This increase in solute concentration draws water out ofthe cells, which increases intracellular electrolyte concentration.
- cryoprotectants include glycerol, dimethyl sulfoxide, ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, and the like.
- the cryoprotectant suitable for use in a given extender can vary, depending on the species from which sperm are derived.
- glycerol is suitable for use in cryopreservation of human and bovine sperm, but is generally not used for cryopreservation of porcine or rabbit sperm. Such preferences are well known for many commercially valuable sperm and can readily be determined empirically for other types of sperm.
- the extender useful in the invention optionally includes one or more components that help maintain osmolality and provide buffering capacity. In preferred embodiments ofthe invention, the osmolality ofthe extender approximates that of physiological fluids. More preferably, the osmolality ofthe extender is in the range of about 280 mOsm to about 320 mOsm.
- the pH is also preferably within a physiologically acceptable range, more preferably in the range of about 6.5 to about 7.5.
- a buffer containing a salt, a carbohydrate, or a combination thereof can be employed for this purpose.
- Specific examples include sodium citrate, Tris[hydroxymethyl]aminomethane, and TES (N- Tris [Hydroxymethyl]methyl-2-aminoethanesulfonic acid), and monosodium glutamate buffers; milk; HEPES-buffered medium; and any combination thereof.
- the component employed to help maintain osmolality and provide buffering capacity in a particular application can vary depending on the other components ofthe extender and, in some cases, on the species from which the sperm are derived. The selection of such a component for use in the present invention is, however, within the level of skill in the art.
- One or more organic substances that protect sperm against cold shock and help preserve fertilizing capacity can also be included in the extender. Such substances are well known and are sometimes described as "nonpenetrating cryoprotectants.”
- Suitable organic substances include disaccharides, trisaccharides, and any combination thereof.
- Exemplary organic substances include egg yolk, an egg yolk extract, milk, a milk extract, casein, albumin, lecithin, cholesterol, and any combination thereof.
- the extender can also include a detergent.
- Alkyl ionic detergents such as sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) have been reported to act synergistically with egg yolk to enhance protection against cold shock.
- SDS sodium dodecyl sulfate
- Other detergents useful in the cryopreservation of cells can also be employed in the extender, and the selection of a particular detergent for a specific application is within the level of skill in the art in light ofthe guidance provided herein. See, e.g., Example 5.
- the extender includes an energy source that is readily utilized by sperm.
- an energy source that is readily utilized by sperm.
- sperm may oxidize intracellular phospholipids and- other cellular components.
- an energy source in the extender protects intracellular reserves and cellular components.
- sugars particularly monosaccharides, provide a convenient energy source, although any conventional energy source can be employed in the extender.
- Exemplary monosaccharides useful in the extender include glucose, fructose, and or mannose.
- One or more antioxidants can optionally be included in the extender to provide additional protection against cold shock.
- Exemplary antioxidants include butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT), its derivatives, and the like.
- BHT butylated hydroxytoluene
- other antioxidants useful in the cryopreservation of cells can also be employed in the extender, and the selection of a particular antioxidant for a specific application is within the level of skill in the art in light of the guidance provided herein.
- the extender can also contain a substance that facilitates sperm capacitation.
- a variety of capacitation facilitators are known in the art and any can be employed in the extender. Examples include enzymes such as alpha amylase, beta amylase, beta glucuronidase, which can be used in combination, if desired.
- the extender preferably includes an antibiotic, since substantial bacterial growth can threaten sperm viability and increase the risk of infection ofthe host in artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization procedures.
- an antibiotic any of a variety of antibiotics useful in the cryopreservation of cells can also be employed in the extender. The selection of a suitable antibiotic depends on the species from which the sperm was obtained, the procedures involved in obtaining and handling the sperm sample, and the specific microorganism(s) to be targeted.
- antibiotics include tylosin, gentamicin, lincomycin, spectinomycin, linco-spectin (a combination of lincomycin and spectinomycin), penicillin, streptomycin, and ticarcillin, which can be used alone or in combination.
- tylosin gentamicin
- lincomycin a combination of lincomycin and spectinomycin
- penicillin streptomycin
- ticarcillin a combination of lincomycin and spectinomycin
- one skilled in the art can readily determine other antibiotics suitable for use in the extender.
- the sperm concentration is typically lower in the selected sperm sample than in the source sample, and, as indicated above, when FACS is employed, the dilution is significant.
- a typical sort based on sex-type can produce a sample containing sperm at 6 x 10 5 cells/ml catch buffer. As such a low concentration is not optimal for storage (at least for most species tested), the cryopreservation method ofthe invention generally concentrates the selected sperm sample.
- the second step in the cryopreservation method entails cooling the selected sperm sample, typically, by reducing the temperature at a controlled rate. Cooling too rapidly can cause cold shock, which can result in a loss of membrane integrity and cell function. The severity ofthe effects of cold shock vary from species to species and depend on factors such as the rate of cooling and the temperature range. Under suitable controlled cooling conditions, the sperm are able to adapt to thermal effects. Example 2, among others, describes conditions for cooling bovine sperm, and determining suitable conditions for cooling sperm of other species is within the level of skill in the art.
- the selected sperm sample is cooled typically from about 22°Celsius, to about 5°Celsius, and cooling is generally carried out over a period of about 60 minutes to about 24 hours, preferably over a period of about 90 minutes to about 240 minutes, and most preferably over a period of about 90 minutes to about 120 minutes. Cooling can be accomplished by any convenient method, including simply placing the selected sperm sample in a 5°Celsius environment.
- sperm are isolated from the sample using any sufficiently gentle isolation method that provides at least about 50% recovery of sperm, more preferably about 75% to about 90% recovery of sperm, and most preferably about 80% to about 90% recovery of sperm.
- the cooled sperm should generally be kept cold, i.e., between about 1 and about 8°Celsius, and preferably close to 4 or 5°Celsius.
- the selected sperm sample is aliquoted into 50 ' ml tubes at volumes not exceeding about 27 ml, and preferably between about 20 to about 27 ml.
- Centrifugation is carried out at about 4°Celsius, at about 850 x g, for about 20 minutes.
- the centrifugation step provides at least about 50% to about 90% recovery of sperm, more preferably about 60% to about 90% recovery of sperm, and most preferably about 70% to about 90% recovery of sperm.
- the supernatant is removed and the pellet is suspended by vortexing gently or repeated aspiration at 4°Celsius.
- the sperm concentration is then typically determined (e.g., using a hemacytometer).
- the sperm are pooled, if desired, and extended with final extender to an appropriate concentration for freezing.
- concentration of sperm after the final extension and prior to freezing is preferably in the range of about 1 x 10 6 /ml to about 300 x 10 6 /ml, more preferably about 10 x 10 6 /ml to about 50 x 10 6 /ml, and most preferably about 10 x 10 6 /ml to about 20 x 10 6 /ml.
- the description ofthe initial extender above also applies to the final extender, which can be the same as or different from the initial extender.
- the composition ofthe sperm sample extended with the final extender is substantially similar to (if not the same as) the composition ofthe sperm sample after addition ofthe initial extender.
- an egg yolk-Tris extender is used.
- the sperm suspension comprises glycerol (cryoprotectant); citric acid and Tris[hydroxymethyl]aminomethane (buffer); egg yolk (organic substance); fructose (energy source); tylosin, gentamicin, and linco-spectin (antibiotics).
- the typical approximate concentrations of these components after addition ofthe final extender to the isolated sperm are:
- Tris [hydroxymethyljaminomethane: 190-210 mM
- Tylosin 25-100 ⁇ g/ml
- Gentamicin 200-300 ⁇ g/ml
- the concentrations of these components after addition ofthe final extender to the isolated sperm are about 6% (vol/vol) glycerol, about 65 mM citric acid, about 200 mM
- Tris[hydroxymethyl]aminomethane about 20% (vol/vol) egg yolk, about 56 mM fructose, about 50 ⁇ g/ml tylosin, about 250 ⁇ g/ml gentamicin, and about 150/300 ⁇ g/ml linco-spectin
- an egg yolk-citrate extender is employed.
- the sperm suspension comprises glycerol (cryoprotectant); sodium citrate (buffer); egg yolk (organic substance); tylosin, gentamicin, and linco-spectin
- Tylosin 25-100 ⁇ g/ml
- Exemplary, preferred concentrations for freezing bovine sperm are about 7% (vol/vol) glycerol, about 72 mM sodium citrate, about 20% (vol/vol) egg yolk, about 50 ⁇ g/ml tylosin, about 250 ⁇ g/ml gentamicin, and about 250/300 ⁇ g/ml linco-spectin.
- an egg yolk-TES-Tris (“EY TEST”) extender is employed.
- the sperm suspension comprises glycerol (cryoprotectant); egg yolk and heated milk, e.g., homogenized milk containing 1.25% fructose with 10% glycerol (organic substances); tylosin, gentamicin, and linco-spectin (antibiotics).
- glycerol cryoprotectant
- heated milk e.g., homogenized milk containing 1.25% fructose with 10% glycerol (organic substances); tylosin, gentamicin, and linco-spectin (antibiotics).
- Tylosin 50-150 ⁇ g/ml
- concentrations for freezing bovine sperm are about 5% (vol/vol) glycerol, about 158mM Tris[hydroxymethy-methyl]-2-aminoethanesulfonic acid, about 72 mM Tris[hydroxymethyl]aminomethane, about 20% (vol/vol) egg yolk, about 8mM fructose, about 100 ⁇ g/ml tylosin, about 500 ⁇ g/ml gentamicin, and about 300/600 ⁇ g/ml linco- spectin.
- a Milk extender is employed.
- the sperm suspension comprises glycerol (cryoprotectant); heated homogenized milk (organic substance); fructose (energy source); and tylosin, gentamicin, and linco-spectin (antibiotics).
- glycerol cryoprotectant
- heated homogenized milk organic substance
- fructose energy source
- tylosin, gentamicin, and linco-spectin antibiotics
- Exemplary preferred concentrations for freezing bovine sperm are about 90% milk, about 10% (vol/vol) glycerol, about 1.25% fructose (wt/vol?), about 50 ⁇ g/ml tylosin, about 250 ⁇ g/ml gentamicin, and about 250/300 ⁇ g/ml linco-spectin.
- extenders standardly used to freeze sperm can also be employed as the final extender in freezing selected sperm.
- extenders optimized for use in freezing sperm from various species have been described, and many are commercially available.
- Freezing extenders for equine sperm typically consist of milk, egg yolk, various sugars, electrolytes and a cryoprotectant.
- Exemplary freezing extenders are described by Squires, E.L., et al., Cooled and Frozen Stallion Semen Animal Reorod. and Biotechnology Laboratory, Bulletin No. 69, Chapter 8, "Seminal Extenders" pp. 49-51 (July, 1999). Equilibration and Freezing of Sperm
- the sperm sample produces a suspension of sperm, which is then transferred into containers for freezing. If the sperm are intended for use in fertilization, the cells are conveniently aliquoted into individual doses sufficient to achieve fertilization. The required dose can vary substantially from one species to the next and is either well-known
- bovine sperm e.g., for cattle and horses
- convenient doses range from about 1.0 x 10 6 sperm to about 3.0 x 10 6 sperm.
- Any suitable container can be employed for freezing, including, for example, an ampule, a vial, and a straw.
- Sperm intended for Al are typically frozen in straws (e.g., 0.25 ml or 0.50 ml straws) designed for use with an insemination gun.
- a bolus of extender is drawn into the straw, followed, in sequence, by air, sperm, air, and extender, so that the sperm are flanked on either side by an air space, which separates the sperm from a bolus of extender at either end ofthe straw.
- the sperm Prior to freezing, the sperm are generally allowed to equilibrate at about 5°C. Preferably, the sperm are allowed to equilibrate for a period in the range of about 1 hour to about 18 hours, more preferably between about 3 hours and about 18 hours, and most preferably between about 3 hours and about 6 hours (see Example 2).
- any standard freezing method can be employed, provided the freezing rate is not too rapid (i.e., not in excess of about 0.5°C/minute). Preferably, the freezing rate is about 0.5°C/minute.
- the sperm are placed in static liquid nitrogen vapor, and freezing is carried out in three distinct stages over a period of about 10 minutes. In the first stage of freezing, the sperm are cooled from about 5°C to about -15°C at a rate of about 40°C/minute to about 65°C/minute. In the second stage of freezing, the sperm are cooled from about -15°C to about -60°C at a rate of about 25°C/minute to about 35°C/minute. In the third stage, the sperm are plunged into liquid nitrogen at about -100°C.
- the invention provides a frozen sperm sample including sperm selected from a source sample for a particular characteristic.
- the sperm can be from any species, including any of those discussed above with reference to the freezing method.
- the invention encompasses frozen sperm selected for any characteristic by any suitable method, such as those described above.
- Preferred embodiments include frozen sex- selected human, bovine, equine, porcine, ovine, elk, or bison sperm. Sex-selection is preferably carried out using flow cytometry as described generally above.
- a container containing a frozen sperm sample is also within the scope ofthe invention.
- the container can be formed from any material that does not react with the frozen sperm sample and can have any shape or other feature that facilitates use ofthe sample for the intended application.
- the container is conveniently a straw (e.g., 0.25 ml or 0.5 ml straw) designed for use with an insemination gun.
- the container is sealed in any manner suitable for preserving the sample at the intended storage temperature, which is typically below -80°Celsius.
- 0.25 ml straws can be sealed, for instance, with PVC powder, ultrasonically, or with a cotton-polyvinyl plug and or a stainless steel ball (BB).
- the invention also provides a thawed, previously frozen, selected sperm sample and a container including such a thawed sample.
- the frozen selected sperm sample ofthe invention is suitable for use in any method in which sperm are used.
- the sample can be thawed and used in any conventional fertilization method, such as artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization.
- Thawing is carried out in the same manner as for frozen, non-selected sperm. Briefly, the straw containing the frozen sperm is submerged in a water bath maintained at a temperature of about 35°C to about 37°C for a period of about 20 to about 30 seconds. After thawing, semen deposition (e.g., insemination) is carried out according to standard procedures, taking care to protect the sperm from environmental fluctuations.
- semen deposition e.g., insemination
- the sperm were diluted, incubated and concentrated by centrifugation as in Example 1A. Following centrifugation, 7.1 ml ofthe supernatant was aspirated from each tube, removing most ofthe seminal plasma and leaving the sperm in a 900- ⁇ l pellet. The sperm were diluted with EYC (see Example 1A) to make 10 x 10 6 /ml or 20 x 10 6 /ml sperm suspensions. The samples were then cooled to 5°C over 90 minutes as in Example 1A.
- Example 1A 4. Statistical Analysis. Data were analyzed as in Example 1A. In addition, data in Example IB were analyzed for incubation concentration at 5°C.
- Tris 197.0 mM; #T-1503, Sigma Chemical Co., St. Louis, MO, USA
- citric acid monohydrate (55.4 mM; #C-7129, Sigma Chemical Co., St. Louis, MO, USA) and fructose (47.5 mM; #F-0127, Sigma Chemical Co., St. Louis, MO, USA).
- Baseline antibiotics were also added to the Tris-based sheath fluid consisting of 0.58 g/L of Q penicillin and 0.05 g/L of streptomycin sulfate.
- the sperm were sorted by a process referred to as "bulk sorting" which permits rapid accumulation of large numbers of sperm so that large-scale examples can be done within a reasonable time.
- the sperm pass through the flow cytometer under the standard operating conditions with the exception that all droplets containing viable sperm were collected into a single tube rather than being sorted into 2 tubes based upon specific characteristics (e.g., sorting by sex-type).
- Sperm were sorted on the basis of viability; hence, sperm that have compromised plasma membranes were excluded during bulk sorting.
- sperm were maintained at 22 ⁇ 1°C during sorting.
- Bulk sorted sperm were collected in 50-ml plastic tubes containing 2 ml of 20% egg yolk-Tris extender prepared with 20% egg yolk (vol/vol) in 200 mM Tris, 65 mM citric acid, 56 mM fructose, 50 Tg/ml tylosin, 250 Tg/ml gentamicin, and 150/300 Tg/ml linco-spectin in deionized water.
- the egg yolk-Tris extender was termed "Tris-A fraction" to denote the lack of glycerol at this point in the procedure.
- Sperm were collected in tubes to contain 12 ml and approximately 6 x 10 6 sperm.
- sperm were subsequently incubated at 22°C for 1 to 3 h to simulate conditions of a sort based on sex-type.
- Tris-B fraction 12% (v/v) glycerol
- Tris-B fraction was added to the sperm suspension as 2 equal volumes at 15-minute intervals to adjust the final sperm concentration to 20 x 10 /ml.
- the final glycerol concentration ofthe complete egg yolk-Tris extender containing the sperm was 6% (v/v).
- Equilibration and Freezing Extended sperm were then packaged into 0.25 -ml polyvinylchloride straws to be frozen by routine procedures on racks in static liquid nitrogen vapor. Two straws from each of 4 bulls were frozen after 3, 6 and 18 h of total equilibration time at 5°C.
- Treatment effects were evaluated via separate ANOVAs for each incubation time.
- the model included bulls as a random effect and equilibration time and observer as fixed effects; the subplot consisted ofthe observer term and related interactions.
- Example 2 Four tubes containing approximately 15 x 10 total sperm tube were collected over 1 h for each bull. The sorted sperm were incubated for 1 h at 22°C to simulate a longer sorting time. c) Preparation for Freezing. Following incubation, the sperm were cooled as in Example 2. The sperm were then concentrated by centrifugation at 5°C at 850 x g for 20 minutes. After removing the supernatant, 150 ⁇ l of Tris-A fraction extender was added to each 150- ⁇ l sperm pellet at 5°C. All ofthe sperm pellets were suspended by gentle repeated aspiration and the sperm of individual bulls were pooled. Tris B-fraction extender was added stepwise as described in Example 2.
- a non-stained, non-sorted control for each bull was prepared at 20 x 10 sperm/ml in Tris extender containing 6% glycerol and cooled to 5°C while the bulk-sorted sperm were being prepared. d) Equilibration and Freezing. The control and sorted sperm were packaged into 0.25-ml polyvinylchloride straws as described in Example 2, equilibrated at 5°C for 3 h and then frozen conventionally.
- Example 2 A general description of statistical analyses is provided in Example 2. Specifically, treatment effects were evaluated via ANOVA. The model included dye concentration, laser intensity and bulls in the main plot, and observer and related interactions in the subplot. Bulls were considered a random effect and the other factors as fixed.
- EYC A and B fractions when EYC A and B fractions are combined in equal volume, the final EYC extender contains 7% glycerol.
- Tris A and B fractions are similarly named, and described in Example 2.
- TEST extender is prepared as a complete extender containing 5% glycerol; hence, there were no "A" and "B" fractions for TEST.
- Sheath Fluid was either 98.6 mM sodium citrate dihydrate (#S279-3, Fisher Scientific, Fair Lawn, NJ) or Tris as described in Example 2. Both types of sheath fluid were adjusted to pH 6.8; osmolality was about 270 to 280 mOsm/kg. Tris sheath fluid was used to collect sperm that were later extended in egg yolk-Tris and TEST freezing extenders. Sheath fluid containing 98.6 mM sodium citrate dihydrate was used to collect sperm to later be extended in EYC freezing extender.
- sperm were returned to a 5°C cold room for extension.
- Samples were extended to 40 x 107ml by depositing 131 ⁇ l ofthe sperm suspension into 69 ⁇ l of A-fraction EYC, A-fraction egg yolk- Tris, or TEST extender.
- suspensions were adjusted to 20 x 10 sperm/ml with the addition ofthe matched glycerol containing extender (i.e., B-fraction EYC, B-fraction Tris) or TEST.
- B-fraction extenders were added to their respective samples stepwise (2X) at 15-min intervals as described in
- Example 2 The TEST was added to sperm stepwise in the same manner as B- fraction EYC and Tris extenders.
- Example 2 Evaluation of Post-Thaw Motility. Thawing and post-thaw evaluations of sperm were done as described for Example 2. 4. Statistical Analysis. A general description of statistical analyses is provided in Example 2. Specifically, treatment effects were evaluated via separate analyses of variance for each post-thaw incubation time. The main plot included pre-sort treatment, extenders, and bulls; the subplot consisted of observers and associated interactions. Bulls were considered a random effect, and the other factors, fixed. The entire experiment was replicated twice. Tukey's HSD test was used to separate means.
- pre-sort treatment would have been a significant effect at all post-thaw incubation times had bulls been considered as fixed effects.
- TEST was the best extender, but after 1 or 2 h of incubation of 37°C, Tris was the best extender. Importantly, there was no pre-sort treatment by extender interaction for any response. There were observer effects (P ⁇ 0.01) at all incubation times, but no observer by treatment interactions. There was a bull by extender interaction (PO.05) at all 3 incubation times.
- Stained sperm samples were prepared from an ejaculate from each of 8 bulls as described in Example 2. Stained sperm were bulked-sorted using Tris sheath fluid as described in Example 2 except that the sort was achieved using 135 mW of incident laser power. Sorted sperm were collected in a 50-ml plastic tube containing 2 ml of A-fraction freezing buffer for each extender; 15 x 10 6 total sorted sperm (25 ml) for each treatment were collected and incubated for 1 h at 22°C to simulate longer sorting.
- a non-stained, non-sorted control for each bull was prepared at 20 x 10 6 sperm/ml in egg-yolk-Tris extender containing 6% glycerol. The control was placed in a 5°C cold room while bulk-sorting occurred. c) Equilibration and Freezing. All control and bulk-sorted sperm were packaged and frozen at the same time. Sperm were packaged into 0.25-ml polyvinylchloride straws, equilibrated for about 3 h to about 6 h at 5°C and then frozen in static liquid nitrogen vapor.
- Example 2 A general description of statistical analyses is provided in Example 2. Specifically, treatment effects were evaluated via separate analyses of variance for each incubation time; the model included bull and extender in the main plot and observer and related interactions in the subplot. Differences in means were determined by the least significant difference test. 5. Results. Extender affected (PO.05) progressive motility of sperm after 0.5 or 2 h post-thaw incubation (Table 7). At 0.5 h, WET plus SDS resulted in lower motility than Tris with SDS. At 2 h, all treatments with bulk-sorted sperm were worse than the non-sorted control sperm. There were significant bull and observer effects (PO.01) at both incubation times, but no observer by treatment interactions.
- Sorted and non-sorted control sperm from the same ejaculate were stained, processed, and sorted as described in Example 2 except the sperm were sorted for sex-type at a 90% purity level. Sorted sperm were collected to a volume of approximately 20 ml and were cooled to 5°C for 90 minutes (0.2°C/min). After cooling, an equal volume of egg yolk-Tris B extender (see Example 2) was added to the sorted sperm in 2 equal volumes at 15-minute intervals. Centrifugation and aspiration ofthe supernatant were achieved as described in Example 5.
- egg yolk-Tris extender containing 6% glycerol (v/v) was added to the sperm pellet to bring the concentration of sperm to about 20 x 10 6 /ml. Freezing and thawmg were done as described in Example 2 except that equilibration time was about 3 h.
- Sorting Sort for both X- and Y- type sperm, setting the sorting gates for 90% ⁇ purity. Sort sperm into 50-ml Falcon tubes containing 2 ml 20% egg yolk-Tris A-fraction extender (see Example 2) until each tube contains a maximum of 20 ml total volume (or a maximum of 2 h per sort) and final sorted sperm concentration is 6 x 10 5 /ml. Note that additional 20% egg yolk-Tris-A fraction catch buffer must be added after the sort and prior to cooling so that the final percentage of egg yolk is at least 3%. 0
- Tris B-fraction extender After the Tris B-fraction extender is added to the sperm sample, concentrate the sample by centrifugation for 20 minutes at 850 x g. Aspirate the supernatant leaving approximately 150 ⁇ l sperm pellet. Resuspend the sperm and pool the sperm for each individual 0 bull. 5. Freezing. Add complete egg yolk-Tris extender (6% glycerol) to achieve a final sperm concentration of 20 x 10 /ml. Package the extended sperm into 0.25-ml polyvinylchloride straws for freezing as described in Example 2.
- Semen from young bulls of unknown fertility was collected via artificial vagina (see Example 1A). After determining sperm concentration with a spectrophotometer and subjective evaluation of progressive sperm motility, semen was processed and sorted as described in Example 2 except that the sperm were sorted by sex-type at 90% purity using a laser incident power of about 135 to about 150 mW. Processing and freezing was achieved as in Example 2 except that the equilibration time was about 3 h.
- Cornell Universal Extender (Seidel GE Jr., Theriogenology 1997; 48:1255-1264) was used for liquid semen in field trials 1, 2, and 3.
- the extender used was 2.9% Na citrate + 20% egg yolk with a final glycerol concentration of 7% (see Example 1).
- sperm were frozen in a Tris-based extender composed of 200 mM Tris, 65 mM citric acid, 56 mM fructose, 20% egg yolk, and a final glycerol concentration of 6% (see Example 2).
- the sheath fluid used in the flow cytometer was 2.9% Na citrate (see Example 4) for trials 1, 2, and 3, and a Tris buffer for the remaining trials (see Example 2).
- Estrus was synchronized in one of 4 ways (Table 9): (1) 500 mg of melengesterol acetate (MGA) fed daily in 2.3 kg of grain for 14 days followed by an i.m. injection of 25 mg prostaglandin F 2 ⁇ (Lutalyse, Upjohn, Kalamazoo, MI, USA) 17, 18 or 19 days after the last day of feeding MGA (MGA PG); (2) a single injection of 25 mg of prostaglandin F 2 ⁇ (PG); (3) 20 or 25 mg of prostaglandin F 2 injected i.m. at 12-day intervals (PG/PG) or (4) 50 or 100 Tg of GnRH injected i.m., followed by 25 mg of prostaglandin F 2 ⁇ 7 days later (GnRH/PG).
- Pregnancy was diagnosed by ultrasound 28 to 37 d post insemination and/or 56 to 92 d post-insemination, at which time fetal sex was determined in most trials, as described in Curran, S., Theriogenology 1991; 36:809-814, without the operator's knowing insemination treatments or controls. Sexes of calves born were nearly identical to the fetal-sex diagnosis. Data were analyzed by single-degree-of-freedom Chi square corrected for continuity; 2-tail tests were used unless 1-tail is specified. Fewer than 5% ofthe inseminations were culled due to errors of insemination treatment, frank infection ofthe reproductive tract, failure to traverse the cervix, etc. Decisions to cull animals from experiments were made shortly after insemination and were never based on the pregnancy diagnosis.
- Pregnancy rates by treatments and, when available, fetal or calf sex are presented in Tables 10 to 20.
- the objective was to obtain female offspring, except in trial 8; accuracy was 95%, 83%, 90%, 83%, 82%, and 94% in Trials 1, 3, 8, 9, 10, and 11, respectively.
- fetal or birth sexes were not available because of timing of pregnancy diagnosis, unavailability of persons skilled in sexing fetuses, and/or because calves have not yet been bom. This was not a major concern because the main objective of this research was to determine fertility of flow-sorted sperm inseminated at low doses.
- the day 64 to 67 pregnancy rate with unfrozen sexed sperm (42%) was 12 percentage points below the unsexed liquid control with sperm diluted, stained,- and centrifuged identically to the sorted sperm. Accuracy of sexing was 95%; the sex of calves born from sexed sperm matched the sex diagnosis of fetuses exactly; there was one mistake in sexing fetuses of controls. There were no abortions between 2 months of gestation and term, and all 19 calves from the sexed sperm treatment were normal and survived.
- Field trials 4, 5, and 6 were done at the same location with 3 different groups of heifers. Unfortunately, it was not possible to replicate each trial similarly due to vagaries of field trials, such as scheduling personnel, availability of sexed semen from each bull, etc. The widely different pregnancy rates between trials 5 and 6 illustrate that conditions were different among trials. Some ofthe heifers in trial 6 were available because they failed to get pregnant after a month of natural mating. Under conditions of these trials, pregnancy rates were very similar between 1.5 and 3.0 x 10° sexed, frozen sperm/dose. Furthermore, there was no advantage to uterine-horn insemination.
- Semen from one ofthe bulls used in Trial 7 was shipped without dilution from Montana by air in an insulated box at -20 °C before sorting; shipping time was 6 h. Pregnancy rates for the sexed sperm from the two bulls were virtually identical, 49% for the unshipped and 52% for the shipped semen. Semen was not diluted with extender and not cooled for shipping because staining properties of sperm with Hoechst 33342 are altered by dilution with extenders. Furthermore, in other studies (see Example 4), storing semen neat at ambient temperature between collection and flow-sorting was found to be superior to diluting it. Table 16. Results of field trial 7 -- Crossbred beef heifers in Colorado, 1999
- Field trial 8 (Table 17) concerned feedlot heifers not implanted with growth promotants; at the time pregnancy was diagnosed they were aborted, so calving data was not available. This experiment illustrates that efficacious sexing also can be done in the male direction. Pregnancy rates for the 2 bulls were 50 and 61%.
- Pregnancy rates in field trial 10 were similar to controls; the accuracy of sexing sperm on this trial was only 82%, which, however, is not significantly different from the targeted 90% accuracy.
- Pregnancy rates for sexed semen were 54, 66, and 50% for bulls AN4, AN7, and AN8, respectively (P>0.1).
- Eighteen ofthe heifers inseminated in this trial were the calves resulting from sexed sperm in field trial 1.
- Table 21 Meta-summary from combining trials with sexed, frozen semen and frozen controls.
- Pregnancy rates with sexed sperm were generally 70-90% of unsexed controls within experiments with 7 to 20 times more sperm. This difference was less in the more recent trials, possibly reflecting improved sexing and sperm-processing procedures.
- CONCLUSION Sex ratios in cattle can be distorted to about 90% of either sex by sorting sperm on the basis of DNA content with a flow cytometer/cell sorter followed by cryopreservation and relatively routine artificial insemination. Calves resulting from sexed sperm appear to be normal. For most bulls in these studies, pregnancy rates with 1.0 to 1.5 x 10 6 sexed, frozen sperm were 70 to 90% of unsexed controls with 20 or 40 x 10 ⁇ frozen sperm inseminated conventionally. These results apply to well-managed heifers bred by well-trained inseminators using properly processed semen. There may be a small advantage to inseminating sexed sperm bilaterally into the uterine horns compared to standard uterine body insemination.
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